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Before we get into yet another discussion of the challenges of ward and stake administrative computers using an OS other than Windows (which isn't particularly germane to this thread anyway), simply read this post and we can be done. Thank you. I guess I'm in the wrong place, I thought I was where ...

Now we need to get the Church onto Linux (I suggest Suse, as Novell is only an hour's drive from the Vertical Vatican). This would save quite a bit of money, not only in the move to a FREE operating systems, but also being able to use legacy computer equipment instead of being forced into a constant...

Have you ever heard of NBEMS ( Narrow Band Emergency Messaging System) ? It's a set of programs used to send messages and files via Amateur Radio using an audio interface. Look to me like a solution in desperate need of a problem. The same job is already well-handled by popular, reliable commo mode...

http://www.providentliving.org/channel/0,11677,8033-1,00.html The FAQ section under Emergency Communication seems to be the most helpful. As an emergency coordinator, I've always figured that a Deacon on a dirt bike is a lot more useful than a Bishop in a Buick. Get the Deacon a ham license and an ...